If you've ever played a World War II-themed shooter in your life, then you already have a basic idea of what to expect from the multiplayer action in Medal of Honor: Airborne. Playing as either an Allied or Axis soldier, you'll skulk through war-torn cities and villages, battling the other team through streets and the ruins of shelled houses for kills and/or control points.
It looks awesome and plays great, but there's not a lot here you haven't seen already - just keep your head down, shoot
Medal of Honor: Warfighter has finally totally completely officially been announced, and we've taken a look at what Danger Close has planned for this military shooter. Here's a hint: it involves shooting people and breaching doors...
We saw EA’s Medal of Honor: Warfighter at yesterday’s Microsoft press conference, but that was merely the singleplayer content. Today, we got an in-depth look at the multiplayer mechanics, including the brilliant “Fireteam” system…
We had the chance to check out Danger Closes multiplayer mode for the upcoming FPS Medal of Honor: Warfighter. Read our impressions here...
We play the two new Zero Dark Thirty inspired maps with the Medal of Honor: Warfighter developers. Check out our developer demo here...
Remember when your best friend got his first fancy sports car? After your initial white-knuckled ride, you immediately coveted his new wheels. Just like high-end surround sound systems, blazing fast computers and imported chocolate - we never realize we can't live without these things until we actually experience them. Unfortunately, games work exactly the same way: we were jauntily subjugating the European continent in last year's real-time strategy stroke-of-genius, Rome: Total War, until we
We've just had a double whammy of Medieval II: Total War - first the makers talked us through the new game and then we were let loose on a playable version of this superb strategy-action sequel. And here's what we've found...
The campaign map has received a total facelift. The flat map-style look is gone, replaced by a textured 3D world. Secondly, there's a deeper level of interaction with your opposition. Tap a nearby enemy/ally unit and a small piece of dialogue will play, indicating your
We were let loose on a playable version of Medieval 2: Total War, Sega's forthcoming real-time strategy battleground, and found that war ain't what it used to be. But that's a good thing.
First, the campaign map has received a total facelift. The flat map-style look is gone, replaced by a textured 3D world. Secondly, there's a deeper level of interaction with your opposition. Tap a nearby enemy/ally unit and a small piece of dialogue will play, indicating your relationship with that faction,
Russian developers Best Way are serious about their strategy games. They’ve already forged some of the most important wargames of recent times, such as Soldiers: Heroes of World War II, and now it looks like Men of War is going to be another high note in their journey towards creating the ultimate World War II game. Men of War is astoundingly detailed and magnificently realistic.
Whenever you're done slavering over the latest meager scraps of information on Grand Theft Auto IV, the developers of Mercenaries 2: World in Flames would like to remind you that the sequel to one of the best GTA clones ever is also coming out later this year. And with the free-roaming fireworks show they've planned, fans of military hardware and mass destruction might want to divert their attention from urban crime long enough to give it a serious look.
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